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Sharing Muslim American stories of hope through spoken word poetry: Syed Umar Warsi, Amir Safi, and Amal Kassir perform at Hancher

Samantha Murray, Arts Reporter February 21, 2020

On Friday night, Syed Umar Warsi, Amir Safi, and Amal Kassir performed together in a night of spoken word poetry in Hancher Auditorium’s intimate Strauss Hall, part of the performance venue’s Embracing...

Suzanne Wright gives a lecture on her project “Goddess Eye View” on Feb. 20 at Art Building West.

Protests, power, and paradigm shifts: How Suzanne Wright’s activism brought her to a career of creating powerful art

Megan Conroy, Arts Reporter February 21, 2020

Attendees of artist Suzanne Wright’s lecture “Goddess Eye View” thawed from the frigid cold in the lecture hall of Art Building West before the event began. Art connoisseurs and grad students alike...

Photos: Magic, the Play (2/19/2020)

Photos: Magic, the Play (2/19/2020)

Hayden Froehlich, Photojournalist February 20, 2020

Actress Andrea Warhurst, practices a magic trick at the dress rehearsal for Magic! The Play in the Theater Building on Wednesday, February 19, 2020. The cast of the play learned several illusions and card tricks for the play.

Magic! The Play brings magic to the stage in comical tale

Pedro Barragan, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

The first Gallery production of the season, student-written Magic! The Play will be on the UI Theatre Building’s stage from today through Feb. 22 at 8 p.m., and Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. Magic! The Play is...

Annika Wahlberg poses for a portrait at her house on Tuesday, Feb.18, 2020.

Painting in pink: UI student artist paints drunken mannerisms with a pink pop

Ashley Dawson, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

Annika Wahlberg didn’t like creating art at first. In fact, the University of Iowa senior was annoyed when she learned art classes were a requirement to complete her art history major. But after...

Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate Brandon Taylor poses for a portrait during an interview with The Daily Iowan about his debut novel “Real Life” in High Ground Cafe on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020.

Brandon Taylor reads from novel Real Life at Prairie Lights

Megan Conroy, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

The anticipation of Brandon Taylor’s debut novel filled the second floor of Prairie Lights on Wednesday night. The audience members sipped on wine or coffee, awaiting Taylor’s introduction of Real...

Members and guests paint at the Bob Ross painting event on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020. The event took place at the Women’s Resource and Action Center and was hosted by the Gamma Rho Lambda sorority.

Sunsets and sororities: Gamma Rho Lambda hosts a night of Bob Ross painting tutorials

Jenna Post, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

In recent years, artist Bob Ross, best known for his nature-themed painting tutorials, has had a massive spike in popularity amongst young adults after his PBS series became available on Netflix and...

Kali Schelby poses for a portrait in her apartment on Sunday, February 16, 2020. Schelby has multiple plants in her home, including a 4-foot tall cactus, succulents, and flowers.

Growing happiness: becoming a plant parent provides a connection to nature and benefits mental health

Ashley Dawson, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

With diverse greenery spilling over the white windowsill, the air smells fresh and natural upon entering Kali Schelby’s cozy Iowa City apartment. The self-proclaimed “plant mom” said she loves...

Political comedian Negin Farsad will bring her TED talk inspired comedy to Hancher

Political comedian Negin Farsad will bring her TED talk inspired comedy to Hancher

Pedro Barragan, Arts Reporter February 19, 2020

Although described as a social justice comedian, Farsad sees herself only as a comic. “I usually just say I’m a comedian, but people started calling me a political comic,” Farsad said. “Which...

Science, music mingle for musical masterpiece at Hancher

Science, music mingle for musical masterpiece at Hancher

Naomi Hofferber, Senior Reporter February 19, 2020

Music will take a scientific twist at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 20 with the Science on Tap: The Scientific Concert in Hancher Auditorium’s Stanley Cafe. Using everything from slabs of stone to chimes made...

Brooklyn author, Jia Tolentino gives a reading at Prairie Lights from her book of essays, Trick Mirror on Tuesday, February 18th, 2020. Trick Mirror received rave reviews from publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Vox.

Author Jia Tolentino reads from her latest work, Trick Mirror, at Prairie Lights

Samantha Murray, Arts Reporter February 18, 2020

The crowd at Prairie Lights Tuesday night sat ready to hear this year’s Magid Center for Undergraduate Writing’s visiting Writer-in-Residence, Jia Tolentino, who read from her latest book, Trick...

Brother Moses comes to Gabe’s in anticipation of their newest album

Brother Moses comes to Gabe’s in anticipation of their newest album

Pedro Barragan, Arts Reporter February 17, 2020

New York City-based band Brother Moses will bring a new foray of pop music to Gabe’s on Wednesday night. The band consists of the multi-talented James Lockhart on vocals, guitar, and keyboard,...